You did not describe your TV although you implied it's a CRT. I thought
typical NTSC compatible CRT TV sets only had about 350 lines resolution.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
> Standard screen height to viewing distance is 1:5 to 1:8. This is true
> regardless of screen height. The larger the screen, the farther away one
> sits. When determining what size screen to get, measure the distance from
> your viewing location to where the TV sits and divide by 5 for a "large
> screen" and 8 for a "small screen" and pick a TV somewhere between the two
> measurements. Width dimension has no bearing on viewing comfort.
> The problem with today's LCD/Plasma screens is the interpolation engine
> built-in. It's amazing, but a standard DVD will actually look better on a
> CRT. We subscribe to DishNetwork's standard broadcast and the image quality
> is incredible compared to the exact same thing on LCD/Plasma screens which
> really force you to upgrade to the HD service because the image-quality is
> so horrid. People see ours and instantly say "Oh, you have HDTV".
>
> AG
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